
Sheesh. why are pagans backlashing so much. It's not that hard!

Lily wrote:Do scientists have a monopoly on how we view reality? Are we their servants?
Yes. Bow to me. I have a PhD.
Lily wrote:Should scientific knowledge be treated legalistically? How absolute or relative/provisional is it?
uhmm.. I don't get it. but it is provisional - knowledge is considered accurate until proven otherwise.
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Should scientific knowledge be treated legalistically?



Merlyn wrote:So to say "I have faith in you" would be wrong?
saphera wrote:Is it a 'science' to question science?
saphera wrote:Is it a 'science' to question science?
I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011saphera wrote:Yes, but.... Is the questioning of science... a scientific process in itself?
2012treegod wrote:Some good answers. Like themSheesh. why are pagans backlashing so much. It's not that hard!
Backlashing? Where?
Yes, but.... Is the questioning of science... a scientific process in itself?


Kernos wrote:Your questions imply a distrust in the scientific method or even an anti-science stance. Of course the implication may not be accurate.
My intention for these questions is just as a reflection of the place of science in our lives, put it into a human perspective or as I said at the beginning "Just some questions to have a think about". And people can take those questions how they want.Kernos wrote:I agree with Lily, except I would say the Science does not 'say' anything. Only people say things.

saphera wrote:Yes, but.... Is the questioning of science... a scientific process in itself?
treegod wrote:...Are the questions above scientific? I don't know. I don't think so, they're meant to evoke subjective and personal perspectives rather than establish objective facts and figures that are true whatever our opinions of them are.saphera wrote:Yes, but.... Is the questioning of science... a scientific process in itself?
Kernos wrote:treegod wrote:...Are the questions above scientific? I don't know. I don't think so, they're meant to evoke subjective and personal perspectives rather than establish objective facts and figures that are true whatever our opinions of them are.saphera wrote:Yes, but.... Is the questioning of science... a scientific process in itself?
They are if they can be tested.


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